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Survivability analysis and data simulation of logistic networks under different attacks

Hongyan Dui, Miao Cui, Junyong Tao () and Guanghan Bai
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Hongyan Dui: Zhengzhou University
Miao Cui: Zhengzhou University
Junyong Tao: National University of Defense Technology
Guanghan Bai: National University of Defense Technology

Annals of Operations Research, 2025, vol. 348, issue 1, No 8, 147-180

Abstract: Abstract In recent years, the logistic network in combat tends to be complicated with the development of joint operations. When the network is attacked, how to effectively protect it and improve the survivability of the logistic network is vital for the overall performance of the combat system. In this study, the survivability of the logistic network against different attacks is analyzed. Three attack modes are considered, namely random attack, intentional attack, and comprehensive attack with partial information. Network efficiency and effective survival time are defined as the evaluation indexes of the network survivability. Then the importance measure and survivability analysis of the network are carried out. The impact of intentional and random attacks on network survivability in task redistribution mode is calculated. At last, a data simulation is given to demonstrate the proposed method.

Keywords: Survivability; Logistic networks; Data simulation; Intentional attack (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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